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Manchester to launch 'Age-Friendly City' planning initiative
Manchester to launch 'Age-Friendly City' planning initiative

Yahoo

time16-05-2025

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Manchester to launch 'Age-Friendly City' planning initiative

Manchester officials are launching a city-wide initiative designed to build a more inclusive, accessible, and livable community for residents of all ages – with an emphasis on older adults. Led by the city's health department, the Age-Friendly City Planning Initiative is a process is based on AARP's eight Domains of Livability, a framework designed to help communities become more age-friendly. The domains include outdoor spaces and buildings; transportation; housing; social participation; respect and social inclusion; work and civic engagement; communication and information; and community and health services. 'Creating an age-friendly city means building a Manchester that works for everyone, from children and families to older adults and caregivers,' Manchester Mayor Jay Ruais said. 'By aligning with AARP's comprehensive livability framework, we are committing to long-term planning that enhances quality of life, improves public health, and strengthens our community.' According to the mayor's office, Manchester has approximately 21,000 residents age 65 or older, with 60% of those individuals living in households earning less than $50,000 annually – highlighting a need for such planning in the city. The Manchester Health Department will lead the initiative in partnership with local organizations including Easterseals NH, The Mental Health Center of Greater Manchester, Waypoint, Meals on Wheels of Hillsborough County, The Mary Gale Foundation, and the Community Development Finance Authority (CDFA). In the coming weeks, the city will launch a community engagement campaign, including surveys, focus groups, and public forums, to gather input from residents about the challenges and opportunities they experience across Manchester. 'An age-friendly Manchester is a healthier, more connected, and more vibrant city,' city health director Anna Thomas said. 'This initiative is an opportunity for residents to help shape the future of our neighborhoods, public spaces, and services to ensure they meet the evolving needs of our population.' Community members are encouraged to participate in the planning process and stay informed through regular updates provided by the city. To participate in the 'Age-Friendly City' resident survey, visit: or go to the Manchester Health Department website at

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